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I recently acquired an free, used iPod and immediately began to ponder the possibilities of hacking it for something other than just listening to MP3's. I don't really need this iPod, so why not find something creative to do with it? I googled around and found the iPod Linux Project. There is a C++ Standard Library module. I'm not a C programmer, but am sure I could pick it up pretty quickly.

I don't have all this iPod specs, because I haven't taken the time to look it over. It is the traditional iPod with a screen. Not sure on memory size. It does work. I need to plug it into my PC tonight and see how much memory it has and figure out which generation of iPod it belongs to.

Thinking of the possibility of turning this old iPod into a MIDI controller or sequencer of some sort. Maybe just something as simple as sending MIDI messages from the iPod to the CORE module. Or maybe use it store patches as well. Wonder if I could build a cable to connect to the DB-25 port on the back of the MB-6582. Hmm...anyone else have any ideas or insight?

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easy

http://dev.eyebeam.org/projects/reware/blog/40

eeee ok some more links

http://www.ucc.asn.au/~rvvs89/ipl/nightly/pzmodules.tar.gz

http://rvvs89.ucc.asn.au/ipl/nightly/appearance.tar.gz

http://dev.eyebeam.org/projects/reware/wiki/pdPod%20Howto

http://dropbox.at.or.at/dropbox/reware-pdpod-0.0.tar.bz2

group_id=236704&package_id=302437'>http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?

group_id=236704&package_id=302437

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Managed to get iPodLinux installed on a Gen5 30 gig iPod. I spent a day trying to get it installed manually with no luck. Then I found zeroslacker's auto installer.

It is fun to play around with Linux on this iPod. Now to figure out how to get PureData installed. Once, I get that part done, need to determine how to build some PD modules that send MIDI signals. THEN, figure out how to get the MIDI signals out of the iPod and into my CORE module.

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